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===Brooks Clift===
 
===Brooks Clift===
William Brooks Clift, Jr was born 4 Feb 1919 in Omaha, [[Nebraska]].  He was mostly called "Brooks" to distinguish him from his father.  The family lived at times in Chicago, and New York and also Brooks with his mother and siblings lived in Europe for months at a time while growing up.
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William Brooks Clift, Jr was born 4 Feb 1919 in Omaha, Douglas County, [[Nebraska]].  He was mostly called "Brooks" to distinguish him from his father.  The family lived at times in Chicago, and New York and also Brooks with his mother and siblings lived in Europe for months at a time while growing up.
  
 
Brooks was at times an actor, producer and exporter.  When his eldest child Suzanne was born in 1941 Brooks lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey as she is called "a native of that place, but raised in Boston from infancy."  They also had another daughter Cathy who was "raised virtually by her grandmother [Ethel]".  And they had a son William, who is called age 18 in 1962.  It's not yet clear when Brooks and his first wife divorced, but it was before 1962 when she is described as already remarried to Peter Thomson "a Boston engineer".  In 1951 Brooks is mentioned as the producer of NBC-TV's "Home" show. Brooks also had three children by his second wife Eleanor Clift (b. 7 Jul 1940) the noted author and columnist.  Those children were Edward Montgomery Clift, Woodbury Blair Clift and Robert Anderson Clift. Eleanor's NNDB entry [http://www.nndb.com/people/227/000117873/ here] states that Brooks died in 1986.
 
Brooks was at times an actor, producer and exporter.  When his eldest child Suzanne was born in 1941 Brooks lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey as she is called "a native of that place, but raised in Boston from infancy."  They also had another daughter Cathy who was "raised virtually by her grandmother [Ethel]".  And they had a son William, who is called age 18 in 1962.  It's not yet clear when Brooks and his first wife divorced, but it was before 1962 when she is described as already remarried to Peter Thomson "a Boston engineer".  In 1951 Brooks is mentioned as the producer of NBC-TV's "Home" show. Brooks also had three children by his second wife Eleanor Clift (b. 7 Jul 1940) the noted author and columnist.  Those children were Edward Montgomery Clift, Woodbury Blair Clift and Robert Anderson Clift. Eleanor's NNDB entry [http://www.nndb.com/people/227/000117873/ here] states that Brooks died in 1986.

Revision as of 18:58, 28 July 2008

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